1970s Microcomputer Guide


Written at the height of the personal computer revolution, this hard-to-find book covers everything from CPU architectures to programming to paper tape storage. Discussed throughout are such microprocessors as DEC's LSI-11, National's PACE and SC/MP, Intel's 4004, 8008, and 8080, Motorola's 6800, and MOS Technology's 6502, not to mention hobbyist micros like the Mark-8, KIM-1, and Dyna-Micro. Accompanying the text are scores of diagrams and code snippets, as well as several photos of these amazing vintage machines. A definite must-have for any die-hard computer buff. 

Apart from a little cover wear, the book is in very good condition. Softcover, 324 pages. This item ships WORLDWIDE.

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